It's the first of two nights that teams in the Centennial Conference look forward to every season - Rivalry Night. Nothing gets the blood boiling more than to play a rival ... and have we got matchups for you -- Gettysburg at Dickinson, McDaniel at Washington, Muhlenberg at Ursinus, Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins ... and Swarthmore at Haverford. You can catch the Diplomats and Blue Jay men on
WJHUradio.com or the Garnet and the Fords' doubleheader on
WHRCradio.com.
As always, get the information you want from our
Men's Gameday or
Women's Gameday sites. And get score updates throughout the evening here on our score blog.
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WBB Halftime
Gettysburg 18, Dickinson 8
Women's Halftime
McDaniel 29, Washington 17
WBB Half: Muhlenberg 26, Ursinus 25
WBB HALFTIME
Swarthmore 36
Haverford 24
Women's updates ...
Gettysburg 34, Dickinson 33 ... 2:40 left 2nd half
Ursinus 38, Muhlenberg 37 ... 4:03 left 2nd half
McDaniel 56, Washington 38 ... 6:55 remaining
Swarthmore 58, Haverford 36 ... 8:55 left
WBB Final:
McDaniel 71, Washington 45
WBB Half at Bern Schwartz Gymnasium:
Bryn Mawr 16, Immaculata 15
Bryn Mawr
Amy Johnson - 8 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks
Immaculata
Kasey Hicks - 8 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals
WBB Final: Muhlenberg 53, Ursinus 46 (OT)
WBB Final in OT
Gettysburg 48, Dickinson 45
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Swarthmore 72, Haverford 57
HAVERFORD -- Karen Berk scored 26 points and Laura Popovics added 19 off the bench as Swarthmore converted its 36-24 halftime lead into a Centennial Conference win at Haverford Wednesday evening.
Cara Tigue grabbed 14 rebounds for the Garnet (7-7, 4-5), who shot 50% in the first half (14-of-28).
Haverford (2-14, 0-9) was led by first-year forward Brittany Lattisaw, who posted team-highs of 13 points, 14 rebounds and four blocked shots.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Swarthmore 72, Haverford 57
HAVERFORD -- Karen Berk scored 26 points and Laura Popovics added 19 off the bench as Swarthmore converted its 36-24 halftime lead into a Centennial Conference win at Haverford Wednesday evening.
Cara Tigue grabbed 14 rebounds for the Garnet (7-7, 4-5), who shot 50% in the first half (14-of-28).
Haverford (2-14, 0-9) was led by first-year forward Brittany Lattisaw, who posted team-highs of 13 points, 14 rebounds and four blocked shots.
MBB at the half:
JHU-43, F&M-27
Valerio 17 points at the half ... 5-of-6 on three-pointers. JHU shooting 57% from the floor. Rebounding: JHU-23, F&M-17
F&M jumps out 6-0 ... JHU takes control with a lightening quick 19-4 run.
WBB at Bern Schwartz Gymnasium:
Bryn Mawr 34, Immaculata 39
5:02 remaining in game
WBB at Bern Schwartz Gymnasium:
Bryn Mawr 40, Immaculata 43
1:06 remaining in game
MBB Half: Washington 41, McDaniel 37
WBB Final at Bryn Mawr:
Bryn Mawr 46, Immaculata 49
BMC:
Amy Johnson - 17 points, 6 rebounds
Jessica Allen - 11 points, 13 rebounds
IU:
Mary Kate Pawloski - 15 points, 7 rebounds
Kasey Hicks - 13 points, 7 rebounds
F&M rebounds from 16-point halftime deficit to take 54-53 lead midway through second half in Baltimore
MBB Gettysburg-Dickenson any score?
is the live feed broken at the gettysburg dickenson mbb game?
MBB HALFTIME
Swarthmore 22
Haverford 18
Fliegelman (S) 9 points
three Fords with 4 points each
MBB Gettysburg 39, Dickinson 24 at the half. Live Audio is working from the Dickinson site. Live Stats are sporadic.
MBB Half: Ursinus 31, Muhlenberg 27
MBB Final:
Washington 78, McDaniel 75
MBB Final
Gettysburg 76, Dickinson 59
MBB Final: Ursinus 76, Muhlenberg 56
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Swarthmore 60, Haverford 43
HAVERFORD -- Noam Fliegelman scored 18 points and Jon Tundel and Steve Wolf added 12 points apiece as visiting Swarthmore recovered from an early deficit to earn a Centennial Conference win at Haverford Wednesday evening.
The Garnet (4-12, 3-6) trailed, 18-14, but held their hosts scoreless over the last 8:35 of the first half, then pulled away from a 22-18 halftime lead to lead, 29-21, five minutes into the second half.
Johnny Elefterakis scored 13 points and Ben McDowell added 10 points for the Fords (6-8, 5-4).
Swarthmore shot 51 percent from the field (26-of-51), while Haverford struggled to 29.4 percent shooting (15-of-51).
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